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WISDOM USUALLY

Volume 21 · 56 words · 1842 Edition

enotes a higher and more refined notion of things or qualities immediately presented to the mind, as it were, by intuition, without the assistance of ratiocination. Sometimes the word is used, in a moral sense, for what we call prudence or discretion, which consists in the soundness of the judgment, and a conduct answerable to it.